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I'd be willing to bet that it never physically touched his hand, but his injury was created by the trans-sonic envelope around the meteorite as it passed by him. I would have thought debris splashing back after impact, which may still be the case, but he said it hurt before it hit the ground.
I know many old sailors were killed by cannon balls passing by them. Killed instantly without a mark on their bodies. I imagine an object moving at that speed would do the same.